Monthly Archives: February, 2015

We’re getting so close to Selection Sunday! Only a few more weeks. Before I go any further, a quick shout-out to the Mountain Brook basketball team on making the State Championship for the third consecutive year (#BeatHoover)! As for the bubble, well, Texas continued its fall down my bracket. They barely squeaked in for now; one more loss, though, and the Longhorns will probably be out. Here’s my updated bracket!

We’re inside three weeks until Selection Sunday! I don’t know about you, but I cannot wait. The biggest issue with this week’s bracket came with one spot left in the bracket and UCLA, Stanford, and Pittsburgh all fighting for it. While I am a believer in the Panthers, and I think they could be that team that sneaks in this year, I decided to stick in the Bruins despite their 16-12 record. Stanford is listed as 9-6 against the RPI Top 100, but take a closer look: you’ll find that 7 of those wins are against teams with an RPI between 80-100. Plus, the Cardinal were swept by UCLA. As for Pittsburgh, the poor non-conference SOS knocked them out for me…well, that and the losses. When I say Pittsburgh has bad losses, I mean horrendous. At Virginia Tech? At Hawaii? Come on, Pitt. Either way, this week’s bracket was a tough one. Let me know what you think.

Here’s the updated Bracketology. Once again, the One and Two Seeds are the easiest to figure out. For me, the toughest seed lines to figure out each week are the Threes and Fours. All of those teams have very similar resumes, and it’s difficult to discern all of them from each other. Let me know your thoughts on the bracket and tell me where I’m right or wrong.

Here’s my updated bracketology. Once again, it got really tough as I got closer to the final spots. However, the one and two-seed lines were very, very easy to figure out. Check out the full bracket below!

After a few weeks, it’s crazy to see how much the bracket has changed. Unfortunately, we don’t have a fancy program to show you what the bracket would look like, so we’ll have to settle for a list format until we come up with something better. Either way, here is how I see the field of 68 as of today. Don’t be afraid to disagree!